(2.) Heb. hem’ah, always rendered “butter” in the Authorized
Version. It means “butter,” but also more frequently “cream,” or
perhaps, as some think, “curdled milk,” such as that which
Abraham set before the angels (Gen. 18:8), and which Jael gave
to Sisera (Judg. 5:25). In this state milk was used by
travellers (2 Sam. 17:29). If kept long enough, it acquired a
slightly intoxicating or soporific power.